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Guiltless Chocolate Chip Pancakes + Cookbook Giveaway

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In my dream world, I would live in a home overflowing with of books.

Rows upon rows, shelves upon shelves, cases upon cases, thousands upon thousands of books.

I was actually thinking back to my early days of Pinterest recently, remembering when the site was brand new, and I’m pretty sure that 90% of my pins were those epic houses and libraries and nooks that were filled to the ceiling with beautiful libraries of books. Not recipes. No, I was more inspired in the early days of Pinterest by all things book-ish, and fell in love with the idea of dwelling (literally) in the midst their great stories and knowledge and wisdom.

But as much as I would love to live in a house that was filled to the brim with thousands upon thousands of books, I made the decision to downsize a few years ago and simplify life by selling my house and half of my belongings. And in doing so, I donated half of my books — already hundreds of books — to charity. It was a bittersweet process, to be sure. But a good one. (Simplifying always is in the end, right?)  And for a sentimental person like me who naturally wants to hold on to everything, there was one simple question which helped me decide what to keep — would I actually re-read it?

With so many books and cookbooks, the answer to that was a simple “no”. Especially with my cookbooks. I loved the look of having rows and rows of cookbooks lining my kitchen, and loved the initial flip-through to oooh and ahhh over the delicious photos. But I have always found most of my recipes online, and decided that most of those books might get more use in some other cooks’ kitchens.

But. When The Skinnytaste Cookbook arrived on my doorstep last week and I began thumbing through the beautiful pages of recipes and healthy eating tips galore, I knew in an instant that this one was going to be a “keeper”. And I couldn’t wait to dive in and actually start cooking all of those recipes that I had dog-eared. So today I’m happy to be giving away a copy of the cookbook to one of you (see below for details!), and share with you the first recipe of Gina’s that I made — Guiltless Chocolate Chip Pancakes.

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Of all the cookbooks from my food blogging friends, I have to say that I have probably been looking forward to this release the most. I have been following Gina’s blog seemingly forever — from the days that it began as Gina’s Weight Watcher Recipes, through her decision to rename it Skinnytaste, and up through the release of her very first cookbook this past month. And while everyone has been absolutely blown away by the success of the book (hello #1 spots on Amazon in the month even before it was released, and subsequent New York Times Best Seller status), I don’t think any one has been surprised.

Because this girl and her recipes are simply wonderful.

First off, let’s talk about her recipes. Anyone who has read Gina’s blog for years know that her recipes are good. Make that, consistently good. She began her site with the intention of sharing “delicious, healthy, low-fat, family friendly recipes”, and she has not wavered from that purpose in 5+ years. She is an absolute pro at lightening up classic recipes and coming up with creative new creations of her own, and people keep coming back for more because she is also consistent in keeping everything approachable and using everyday ingredients. I have definitely learned tons of tips and tricks from her about healthy cooking over the years, and love how she has translated so many of my favorite comfort food dishes into (what my friend, Kate, distinguishes as) “feel good” recipes. Especially her Baked Chicken Parmesan — the best!!!

But I have to say, I am an even bigger fangirl of Gina’s nowadays after having had the chance to get to know her in person over the past year. Somehow I lucked out this year, and we ended up on three trips together, and as you’re reading this we’re actually back in Utah together at another retreat. And let me just tell you, this girl is a positive delight in person. She’s warm, encouraging, funny, smart, hard-working, positive, thoughtful, and always smiling. She’s the mom of two beautiful girls, one in elementary school and one in college (although Gina doesn’t look a day over 30). Oh, and she is totally a New Yorker and has the best accent, which always makes this Midwesterner happy. :)

But what impresses me the most about Gina is how she has stayed so incredibly humble and grateful and plugged into her community, even while experiencing tremendous career success. Just earlier this month, she was on national TV on evening selling thousands of copies of her new book, and then the next morning she was hanging out in cozy slippers soaking up some girl time with friends and graciously helping me brainstorm some recipes for a project, like it was no big deal. Because while this stage of her career is a very big deal (and well-earned, I would add), she’s keeps things in perspective, and knows that all of the friends and family in her life are an equally big deal. And continues to be her awesome self within her community, as well as rocking it on the shelves at Target.

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Anyway, I could go on, but just trust me — she’s great. :)

As are these Guiltless Chocolate Chip pancakes that are in her new cookbook. And this adorable photo of Gina and her daughter making them. (I love her little princess dress!)

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True to form with Gina’s site, these pancakes are lightened up significantly in terms of fat and calories, but they taste just as decadent as ever. Part of that is due to this delicious batter, which is made lighter with egg whites.

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And part is due to the use of one of my favorite ingredients — mini chocolate chips. Each pancake gets a sprinkle of them, which is enough for a satisfying (yet not overly) chocolate-y breakfast.

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Just cook them up in a griddle or skillet…
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And then you can serve them plain, or drizzled with a little bit of honey or maple syrup. I surprised myself and didn’t use all of the chocolate chips in the recipe, so I sprinkled the extras on top.

Pretty sure I wouldn’t have guessed “guiltless” from looking at this photo, but that’s Skinnytaste for you. ;)

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Just like Gina says, they are “delicious, healthy, low-fat, and family friendly”. And I would add, crazy good.

So all that said, if you’d like to enter our mini giveaway here for a chance to win a copy of The Skinnytaste Cookbookjust leave one comment below telling us your favorite comfort food (that is lightened up, or that you would like to see lightened up). And I will chose a winner on November 1.

Or, you can just pick up a copy for yourself online or at a local bookseller if you’d like, which I highly recommend.

Thanks for a great recipe, a great cookbook, and just for being great, Gina!

 

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Guiltless Chocolate Chip Pancakes

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  • Yield: 10 pancakes (5 servings) 1x

Description

These guiltless chocolate chip pancakes are so sweet and comforting, yet all the more enjoyable knowing they are made with lighter ingredients.


Ingredients

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  • 1/2 cup white whole wheat flour
  • 1/2 cup unbleached all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
  • 1 cup unsweetened almond milk (or soy or low-fat dairy milk)
  • 3 large egg whites
  • 2 teaspoons canola or vegetable oil
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • cooking spray or oil mister
  • 1/4 cup mini chocolate chips
  • honey or pure maple syrup, for serving (optional)

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, whisk together the flours, baking powder and salt.
  2. In a separate bowl, combine the applesauce, almond milk, egg whites, oil and vanilla.  Stir the flour mixture into the applesauce mixture until just moist, being careful not to overmix.
  3. Heat a large nonstick griddle over medium-low heat.  When hot, lightly spray the pan with oil.  Scoop out 1/4 cup of pancake batter for each pancake, then sprinkle 1 teaspoon of chocolate chips on top.  Cook until the pancakes start to bubble and the edges begin to set, 1 1/2 minutes.  Flip the pancakes over and cook the second side until golden, 1 1/2 minutes.  Repeat with the remaining batter.
  4. To serve, put 2 pancakes on each of 5 serving plates and then top with honey or maple syrup (if using).

Notes

Also, for any of you bloggers or photographers who might be interested in how I shot the above pancakes-on-a-fork, I just published a post on How To Photograph Floating Food on the new Photography Resources section of the site. If you’re interested, check it out!

How To Shoot Floating Food | gimmesomeoven.com #tutorial

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631 comments on “Guiltless Chocolate Chip Pancakes + Cookbook Giveaway”

  1. Looks like a beautiful book! Would love to see her version of lightened chocolate chip cookies!

  2. My favorite comfort food is mac and cheese. I love to lighten it up by mixing pureed butternut squash or pumpkin into it. Requires less cheese and is still so creamy!

  3. I love Gina’s enchiladas and the Parmesan baked chicken!

  4. I love casseroles! Especially, pasta based casseroles.  The old fashioned tuna casserole is an “I’m not really in the mood to go to the store or cook ” kinda meal. I usually have all the ingredients s  pretty well stocked. 

  5. Quiche lightened up!

  6. I love Gina’s recipes and I wish that I could meet her some day. I can imagine her being as nice as you describe her to be :) two of my favorite recipes from her are the chicken cordon blue with roasted broccoli and smashed garlic. Also as a Peruvian, I loved her lightened up version of Lomo Saltado. Omg, my mouth is watering  as I’m typing this haha

  7. Chili cheese fries. I make my chili with lean meat, bake the fries in the oven, and make the cheese sauce with low fat milk and chicken stock. 

  8. My favorite comfort foods are chili and warm apple crisp!! 

  9. I love the buffalo chicken mac and cheese, but any pasta recipe lightened up would be the bomb!

  10. My favorite comfort food is Mac & Cheese. I could literally eat it every day. I would love a lightened up version. So far I’ve never found one that measures up to the real thing. 

  11. I have been a huge skinnytaste fan for a while now and this recipe looks fantastic. Can’t wait to try it out, thanks for sharing!

  12. Chocolate chip pancakes are my absolute favorite! I could try a lightened up potato soup. Prefect for upstate new york Autumn!

  13. Love The Chicken Parmesan! 

  14. This time of year I often attempt to make my fall favorites a little more “guiltless” but am often unsuccessful. I would love some lightened up versions of the fall classics – pumpkin pie, banana bread, green bean casseroles, quiche, etc. Love your blog and all of your ideas! 

  15. What a beautiful post- I love skinnytaste and would love to win a copy of Gina’s cookbook. My favorite comfort food is Mac and cheese, and I love throwing in some veggies to “lighten” it up a little bit. 

  16. Yum!  Those look delicious!  My favorite comfort food is mashed potatoes!  

  17. This is ART!! 
    That is a compliment from me i have deep knowledge in chocolate the really ones the Belgian s
     

  18. Wow, that’s a toughie! Currently I’d say my mother’s recipe for carrot cake muffins, made with applesauce & brown sugar, yum!

  19. Fried chicken. It’s my husband’s favorite food and he’s not thrilled with oven fried.

  20. Especially love Gina’s broccoli cheese soup!  Her recipes are always amazing. Can only imagine how good everything in her book is, too. Really enjoy both of your websites!!! :-)

  21. Yum!!!  I LOVE PANCAKES!!  Especially Chocolate Chip pancakes!  I would love the opportunity to win her cookbook!  Thank you!

    P.S. I too LOVE books and love wall to wall, ceiling to floor books! <3

  22. Oops!  I forgot to say my fav comfort food and what I’d like lightened up!!  It’s a tie between Chicken Pot Pie double crust not just a cap of crust on a bowl or Shepherd’s Pie! Yum!!

  23. My fave comfort food is Chinese red bean/taro/sesame filled steamed buns 
    I’d like to see those lightened up (they contain so much sugar)!

  24. Love the chocolate chip pancake recipe! Comfort food that I would love to see lightened up would be a lasagna or alfredo pasta.. yum!

  25. Comfort food is such an interesting category, because by and large, the components i find so comforting are pretty bad for the body. Cheese. Butter. Cheese. Did i mention cheese? But now that it’s cooling off, i’ve been making a turkey meatball that my husband and i both enjoy very much, and knowing it’s fairly good for us is a comfort all its own.

  26. I love skinnytaste! I’ve been using Gina’s recipes for a few years now and they never disappoint.

    My favorite comfort food is Shepards pie, mostly for the nostalgic memories of my mom frequently making it for my sisters & I, knowing it was our favorite. 

  27. My Mom’s recipe for brownies from “scratch”. Could use a lighter, more healthy version of the recipe but still with the chocolate flavor.

  28. My comfort food of choice is loaded mashed potatoes- the saltier and the more bacon and cheese the better. 

  29. Lightened potato soup! It’s the extra fixings that make it so good but add so much!

  30. Chocolate chip cookies are definitely my comfort food.

  31. I would love to see mac and cheese lightened up.

  32. I love Gina’s Chicken Parmesan. 

  33. I would love to see a lightened up version of Chicken and Dumplings!!

  34. my favorite comfort food right now is indian!!  I cannot get enough!!

  35. I love chocolate bark loaded with nuts and dried fruit and candies and all kinds of goodies! I would love a healthier version of one of my favorite indulgences!

  36. One of my favorite comfort foods is brownies!

  37. Love, love, love macaroni and cheese, but haven’t found a favorite “lightened up” version yet!  Please help, and please pick me to win the wonderful cookbook!  

  38. love her recipes!

  39. Mac and cheese is definitely my favorite! baked fried chicken is a close runner up!

  40. I would lvoe to see a cookie recipe lightened up! 

  41. My favorite comfort food is chocolate chip cookies, so I’d love to see a lightened up version of that.

  42. Any dessert in my mind lightened up is a dream come true…if someone could lighten up pie that would be perfect!
    Heather

  43. any and all pasta dishes are my comfort food!

  44. I love the Skinnytaste blog and would love to see a chocolate pound cake recipe lightened up!!

  45. I would love to have chocolate cake lightened up. Kiddos love the sweet stuff, but this mom doesn’t like to introduce the traditional version with all the sugar!

  46. Too many to list, but one favorite is skinny nachos.